With spring rolling around it’s time to break out the lighter fabrics and bright colors. Samir and Chelsea styled Kyle as part of #MacysCampusTour with a cool blue linen shirt from American Rag and an amazing orange pair of jeans from Levi’s. Be sure to keep an eye out for both of these brands next time you’re at Macy’s.
SPRING SHOE GUIDE
College men, with snow finally melting on campuses across the U.S., it's time to put your winter boots in storage and start thinking about what shoes you'll be wearing this winter. Isaiah, one of our Campus Sartorialists put together this handy-dandy chart to help you plan. Click-through for a few cool options from Macy's (#MacysCampusTour)
NEUTRALSJohn & Yvette | Yale University
It's not always about the colors, as John and Yvette have shown us. Neutrals, like grays, beiges, taupes, blacks and whites, can also make an outfit stand out. Check out more tips from #MacysCampusTour here.
ROCK & ROLL SPRING UGA
It is spring break down in Athens, GA, and our two UGA Campus Sartorialists, Dana and Maddie are basking in the glory of 70 degree weather. Springtime is usually categorized with bright colors, poppy florals, easter eggs, and allergies, but this outfit turns those assumptions upside-down. Add some rock and roll "bad-assery" to your wardrobe with bright red lipstick, graphic tees, cheetah print, excessive jewelry and a can-do attitude. Check our #MacysCampusTour for more spring style ideas.
SPRING PRINT Monica | Duke University
Monica, a junior at Duke, photographed here by Shayan Asadi on our #MacysCampusTour, wearing a pair of American Rag Printed Shorts for Macy's. Just like Paul, from our previous post, this is a great example of how to best incorporate a bold print into your outfit without overdoing it.
FLORALS RETURN Paul | Boston
Last weekend, #MacysCampusTour brought us to Boston, where we met up with Paul, who helped us style a few campus-worthy looks using pieces from Macy's mStyleLab collections.
Florals (don't think ugly hawaiian shirts your compsci professor wears) have started inching their way into men's wardrobe since Spring 2013 (check out a few shirts recommended by GQ), and it seems like they are here to stay.
Whether you decide to wear it by itself, casually on your way to class, or under a blazer, for a night out, the floral print is versatile, and is a great way to invigorate your wardrobe and get you ready for spring.
Paul is wearing a speckled red blazer from Bar III for Macy's, a floral shirt by Ben Sherman and a pair of blue slim fit chinos from Levi's collection for Macy's.
Our advice: downplay the print with solid pieces, like a pair of chinos or a blazer
FLAG BOW TIE Tyler | Virginia Tech
While dressing up to for class might elicit a few "What's the occasion?" questions, we are all for it, as we are firm believers that one dresses for one's self rather than for an occasion or for everyone else.
Continuing his coverage of campus style, as part of #MacysCampusTour, Angel Verde sent us a couple of photos of Tyler, from Virginia Tech.
Tyler incorporated a bold Maryland Flag Bow Tie by Route One Apparel into his look by pairing it with a simple navy blazer, a salmon pink button-down shirt and a pair of slim Dockers chinos from Macy's collection.
SPRING NANTUCKET REDS Christina | Duke University
Shayan Asadi, one of our Duke University Campus Sartorialists, captured Christina welcoming spring with a pair of nantucket red shorts. Spring mornings can be a little chilly and layering will help you stay warm on your way to class. Christina combined her preppy shorts and cowboy boots, with a military inspired parka by American Rag for Macy's. Check out #MacysCampusTour for more spring inspiration.